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Haworthia fasciata ‘Capetown’ Succulent Profile

March 10, 2021 by plantyman Leave a Comment

The striking 'Capetown' is said to be a hybrid of Haworthiopsis fasciata and another unknown Haworthia variety. Belgian grower Rogier Willems is said to have created it in 2008. According to the patent application the 'Capetown' is a "new and distinct Haworthia cultivar" which is "characterized by unique dotted leaves, top and underside" and it has "strong roots and faster than … [Read more...] about Haworthia fasciata ‘Capetown’ Succulent Profile

Pachyphytum Blue Haze or Blue Pearls Succulent

March 6, 2021 by plantyman Leave a Comment

The Pachyphytum Blue Haze, also commonly known as Blue Pearls is a beautiful little chubby leaved shrubby succulent. There's a lot of confusion online about what this is or isn't, but I'm reasonably confident that the Pachyphytum 'Blue Haze' is a hybrid between Pachyphytum glutinicaule and Pachyphytum bracteosum. Many people say it's a Pachyphytum oviferum which is more … [Read more...] about Pachyphytum Blue Haze or Blue Pearls Succulent

Cereus repandus f. monstrosa: Monstrose Apple Cactus

March 1, 2021 by plantyman Leave a Comment

Cereus repandus f. monstrosa, also called Cereus peruvianus f. monstrosa is a cultivated monstrose form of Cereus repandus f. monstrosa, more commonly known as the Apple Cactus. In the right growing condition this tree-like cactus will grow to sixteen feet (five meters) or taller in height. It branches out with multiple stems growing out from all the way up the "trunk" of the … [Read more...] about Cereus repandus f. monstrosa: Monstrose Apple Cactus

Succulents, Cactus, Euphorbia, Ferns + Indoor Plants Collection

February 24, 2021 by plantyman Leave a Comment

I've decided to create a list of the plants in my collection so that I can keep track of what I have, what has died, what has been successfully propagated, what plants have been sold, and when I bought a plant. See also the List of Plants that have been profiled on the Planty Plant Place website if you're just looking for growing tips or photographs of a particular plant. … [Read more...] about Succulents, Cactus, Euphorbia, Ferns + Indoor Plants Collection

Euphorbia mammillaris variegata: Variegated Indian Corn Cob

February 21, 2021 by plantyman Leave a Comment

Euphorbia mammillaris variegata is the variegated white form of the green Euphorbia mammillaris plant which is endemic to the Province of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Mature plants can grow up to about 35cm or 14 inches in height. How to Grow and Care for the Indian Corn Cob Plant Like many others from the Euphorbia genus the mammillaris variegata love a good … [Read more...] about Euphorbia mammillaris variegata: Variegated Indian Corn Cob

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